1st century BC-1st century AD
335 BC ca.
between 363/2
360-330 BC (Keil 1911, 52)
426/5 BC
The lines 1-70 of CID II 31 record the transactions from the autumn-pylaia of Argilios (358/7 BC) until the spring-pylaia of Theucharis (352/1 BC). The accounts of CID II 31 and CID II 32 were clearly planned and cut as a single job in or just after Maimalos’ year, 311/10 BC, or later (CID II 32, l. 100)
Second century BC. With regard to paleography, the date fluctuates from the end of the 3rd century BC to the middle of the 2nd; the numismatic records of the city could limit it to the period 190-146 BC. Anyway 146 BC is an absolute terminus post quem non due to subsequent Roman domination: no city under Roman rule would have been free to punish anyone with death
525-500 BC
after 359 BC
418/7 BC